A stroll in the Australian Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne, part 3/4. Wandering north by east we pass a sculptured rockpool waterway, to landscapes characterised by ponds and rivers, home to water birds like the not so common Eurasian Coot. These waters are rimmed by contrasting arid landscapes dominated by tough Mallee flora over the rise called Howson Hill, festooned with flowers busily attended by all manner of insect pollinators. Strolling on to the northwest, the gardens transform into dry, sandy, coastal environs where only hardy bushes like Melaleuca bent by salt winds, tough little succulents and tiny flowers of bizarre structure like Goodenia survive. Here the iconic symbol of these three Australian Botanic Garden series, Xerochrysum brachiatum – the Paper Daisies – hold their ground around Seaside.
Sculptured from Hahnemuhle (Germany) 300gsm cotton NOT, Arches (France) 310gsm cotton hot-pressed mould made papers and a variety of handmade Hemp, Flax and Kozo (Mulberry) papers from Awagami (Japan) and other Asian sources, some as light as 4gsm. Single colour ink tinting and background wash.
Box framed in distressed white limed Australian Tasmanian Oak with shatter proof acrylic glazing, ready to hang.
Shipping not included in the price.
Dimensions: 95H x 95W x 10D cm
Cat# RBpsa109 | 2019
Awards:
Third Place – The 2022 ALL Landscape, Mix Media and Three Dimensional Category online competition, Contemporary Art Gallery, Delaware, USA.
Merit Award- To Seaside, Yellow – Art online exhibition, Art Room Gallery, USA 2022
Merit Award – Botanicals Competition , Grey Cube Gallery USA 2021
Silver Medal – Professional Artists Competition – Mondial Art Academia 2019 France
Second Place – Botanicals Exhibition – The Art Room Contemporary Gallery 2019